A life history and ecology study of the western blacknose dace, Rhinichthys atratulus meleagris (Agassiz), was made on Elkhorn and Pease creeks, Boone County, Iowa. Total length equals 1.23 standard length; live length equals 1.03 preserved length; and live weight equals 0.90 preserved weight. Dace reached maturity at age II. Spawning occurred from early May through July over gravel. Number of eggs increased with length of females. Scale formation proceeded forward from the caudal peduncle at 16-20 mm standard length. Scale growth was not directly proportional to body growth. Annuli formed between March and May. Fish which lacked scales until spring of the second year lacked a first annulus. Fastest growth occurred during May, June and July...
Native stream fish zoogeography has changed substantially across North America during the last centu...
The blackside dace, Chrosomus cumberlandensis, is a federally threatened fish species endemic to the...
Age, growth, and food habit studies were done on 61 johnny darters, Etheostoma nigrum, 25 slenderhea...
A life history and ecology study of the western blacknose dace, Rhinichthys atratulus meleagris (Aga...
The effects of past mine waste discharges and subsequent stream restoration on stream biota in White...
Various aspects of the biology of the southern redbelly dace, Chrosomus erythrogaster Rafinesgue, we...
Population and feeding ecology of the southern redbelly dace, Phoxinus erythrogaster (Rafinesque), w...
Life history of Phoxinus tennesseensis (Tennessee dace), a species deemed in need of management in...
We examined life history traits of Phoxinus tennesseensis (Tennessee dace), a globally vulnerable (G...
The purpose of this study is to collect and analyze ecological and abundance data from streams in no...
The Driftless Area of the upper Mississippi River drainage is a unique geographic region because of ...
Sympatrically occuring Rhinichthys falcatus and R. cataractae were collected from four areas of the ...
Age and growth of 151 creek chubs, Semotilus atromaculatus, from the Des Moines River in 1961 were d...
The upper Mississippi is an interesting region because of its complex geological history and contemp...
A pressing issue in conservation is to determine if present day demographic and population genetic p...
Native stream fish zoogeography has changed substantially across North America during the last centu...
The blackside dace, Chrosomus cumberlandensis, is a federally threatened fish species endemic to the...
Age, growth, and food habit studies were done on 61 johnny darters, Etheostoma nigrum, 25 slenderhea...
A life history and ecology study of the western blacknose dace, Rhinichthys atratulus meleagris (Aga...
The effects of past mine waste discharges and subsequent stream restoration on stream biota in White...
Various aspects of the biology of the southern redbelly dace, Chrosomus erythrogaster Rafinesgue, we...
Population and feeding ecology of the southern redbelly dace, Phoxinus erythrogaster (Rafinesque), w...
Life history of Phoxinus tennesseensis (Tennessee dace), a species deemed in need of management in...
We examined life history traits of Phoxinus tennesseensis (Tennessee dace), a globally vulnerable (G...
The purpose of this study is to collect and analyze ecological and abundance data from streams in no...
The Driftless Area of the upper Mississippi River drainage is a unique geographic region because of ...
Sympatrically occuring Rhinichthys falcatus and R. cataractae were collected from four areas of the ...
Age and growth of 151 creek chubs, Semotilus atromaculatus, from the Des Moines River in 1961 were d...
The upper Mississippi is an interesting region because of its complex geological history and contemp...
A pressing issue in conservation is to determine if present day demographic and population genetic p...
Native stream fish zoogeography has changed substantially across North America during the last centu...
The blackside dace, Chrosomus cumberlandensis, is a federally threatened fish species endemic to the...
Age, growth, and food habit studies were done on 61 johnny darters, Etheostoma nigrum, 25 slenderhea...